Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with notes and intr. by R.F. Charles, Volum 4Richard Fletcher Charles 1882 |
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Pàgina 35
... stand and bark . all night long ; so in a little time the enemies forsook the place , and the corn grew very strong and well , and began to ripen apace . But as the beasts ruined me before while my corn was in the blade , so the birds ...
... stand and bark . all night long ; so in a little time the enemies forsook the place , and the corn grew very strong and well , and began to ripen apace . But as the beasts ruined me before while my corn was in the blade , so the birds ...
Pàgina 40
... thing I was doing , I resolved to make some as large as I could , and fit only to stand like jars , to hold what should be put into them . It would make the reader pity me , or rather 40 The Labours of Robinson Crusoe .
... thing I was doing , I resolved to make some as large as I could , and fit only to stand like jars , to hold what should be put into them . It would make the reader pity me , or rather 40 The Labours of Robinson Crusoe .
Pàgina 41
... stand always dry , I thought would hold my dry corn , and perhaps the meal , when the corn was bruised . Though I miscarried so much in my design for large pots , yet I made several smaller things with better success ; such as little ...
... stand always dry , I thought would hold my dry corn , and perhaps the meal , when the corn was bruised . Though I miscarried so much in my design for large pots , yet I made several smaller things with better success ; such as little ...
Pàgina 42
... stand in that heat till I found one of them , though it did not crack , did melt or run ; for the sand which was mixed with the clay melted by the violence of the heat , and would have run into glass if I had gone on ; so I slacked my ...
... stand in that heat till I found one of them , though it did not crack , did melt or run ; for the sand which was mixed with the clay melted by the violence of the heat , and would have run into glass if I had gone on ; so I slacked my ...
Pàgina 50
... standing the cries his squire sent after him , assuring * By kind permission of Messrs . G. Routledge & Sons . him that they were certainly windmills , and not giants 50 Don Quixote and the Windmills . Don Quixote and the Windmills.
... standing the cries his squire sent after him , assuring * By kind permission of Messrs . G. Routledge & Sons . him that they were certainly windmills , and not giants 50 Don Quixote and the Windmills . Don Quixote and the Windmills.
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